Are You Prepared for a Heatwave Across Southern B.C.?
- Environment Canada issued warnings of an early-season heat event starting June 7, 2025, raising temperatures across southern British Columbia.
- A strong high-pressure system developed, leading to the accumulation of warm, dry air over the southern coast and interior regions, which pushed temperatures sharply higher.
- Osoyoos and Castlegar are expected to reach highs of 37°C on Monday, with Lytton at 36°C Sunday and other areas in the low to mid-30s.
- The Weather Network forecast notes this heat could challenge Canada’s highest temperature of 37°C set in Winnipeg on May 13, urging caution due to limited acclimatization.
- This short heat wave increases wildfire risk and health concerns, especially for vulnerable groups, encouraging people to monitor symptoms and keep cool indoors.
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